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Sensing the phenomenon of price competition and merely selling devices is not enough to survive in the industry; security players have developed various strategies in order to find more opportunity in the harsh market. We see players have started moving towards systems and solutions, expanding their

From a technological perspective, the surveillance industry benefited from growing capabilities in computing power, recording, and storage allowing manufacturers to roll out continuously improving models with better image quality, capturing more and more details such as facial features and license p

For years, GKB Security has established itself as a leading company in the video surveillance field, selling a wide range of cameras – from analog to HD-over-coaxial to IP – to fulfill the particular needs of customers throughout the world.

Between the time of our 100th and 200th issue (2007 to 2015), the whole
environment of the security industry has been strongly influenced by IP
technology, the local economy, as well as price competition. When IP was
first introduced in 1996, security players had difficulty understanding the new

Haivision launches the Calypso Enterprise Video Platform, a secure, centralized hub where companies can easily manage, store, and share live and on-demand video with employees throughout an organization.

Merit LILIN is revamping their market strategies to meet the changing security industry as the market grows more competitive. The company's plan to diversify and expand will give LILIN the boost it needs to stay at the forefront of the industry.

NEC Corporation of America (NEC), a provider and integrator of advanced IT, communications, managed services and biometric solutions, along with NEC Corporation announced the release of its facial recognition algorithm that scored top honors in NIST FRVT 2013 testing.

Iris ID, a provider of iris biometric technology, announced its iCAM7100 time and attendance solution has been installed at the Ingenio Azucarero Injiboa sugar mill, in San Vicente, El Salvador. The privately owned company is one of the Central American country's largest sugar mills.

MorphoTrak, a US subsidiary of Morpho (Safran), announced today that MorphoTrak's tattoo recognition algorithm placed first in the Tattoo Recognition Technology – Challenge (Tatt-C) evaluation conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).